Wang Xianzheng, a famous filial son in Yuan Dynasty.

Wang Xianzheng: A famous dutiful son in Yuan Dynasty, he was born in Wei Village, Huazhou (now Dongyu Village, Wangshang Town, pucheng county, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province). The son of Wang Yi, the ancestor of Wang in Yimen, Pucheng, is full of charity. Most of his descendants were doctors and local officials during Yuan Yanyou's time, and they were supervised by the inscription "Pucheng Xiaofu" (this inscription is now in the Institute of History and Language of Taiwan Academia Sinica), and they were awarded the title of "Wang Xiaoxing Minhe" by the county magistrate. Among them, Wang Ying served as Sima in Zhong Jun because of the emperor's esteem and holding the roller; Wang Wei was appointed as a doctor, and Wang Bi's brother was appointed as Yuan's ambassador to Tibet. Ouyang Xuan, a "grandmaster" and academician, wrote the Yimen Wang Family Monument, which recorded the changes of Wang's family and the history of filial piety, and was written by a famous calligrapher, historian and political expert. Zhao Qiyi sealed his forehead. The inscription of Pucheng King's Temple, which was built in the Yuan Dynasty, was also written by Zhao and is now in Pucheng Museum. These two inscriptions are included in Sikuquanshu. Bachelor of Hanlin, offering wine. At that time, the famous dutiful son inscribed the poem "Poem of Wang Xiaoxing". Zhao Jin, a local scholar in Yuan Dynasty and Hanlin in Ming Dynasty (the father of the history of the Ministry of War in Ming Dynasty) praised "Brother You". Wei Village mentioned in the book is also called Zhenwei Village and Xiyu Village. Yimen Wang once lived here, and then moved to Dongyu Village, Wangshang Town, Pucheng County. Later generations mainly lived in Qiantou, Zhuanghou and Xinzhuang villages, and some moved to Nanhe, hua county, Weinan, Tongchuan, Xi 'an, Xinjiang, Zigong, Beijing, Shenzhen and Guangdong.